✈️The scariest flight I’ve ever been on 😱
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- This was the craziest flight i've ever been on! Have you ever experienced a go around or a reroute?
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Actual pilot here. You were never in any danger, turbulence and go arounds are very normal. As someone else stated, turbulence will never bring down a commercial plane, it’s just uncomfortable to sit through. That’s why seatbelts exist.
The crosswind component and/or wind shear was probably too strong for the plane during the first few landing attempts, so the pilots made the safe decision to divert to another airport with more favorable conditions. All pilots train for this, thus knowing exactly how to handle the the situation.
All planes carry literally hours of extra fuel on every flight exactly for situations like this. The pilots are monitoring fuel levels during each of their go arounds and during their decision to divert. Based on the picture at the end, your plane had 2,700lbs of fuel left! (Notice LBS x 1000) That would have given that Airbus A320 another 54 minutes of flight time. Plenty of time to fly to a secondary diversion airport.
No reason to dramatize things here. Just another normal flight for those pilots!
I was the person that said it wont bring the plane down....in the video....i wasnt being dramatic it was just a recap of my most unpleasant flight ive had....
@@robinf40 I said turbulence “can’t” in the video. But thanks for all the good information!
@@BronsonJamesAllison Okay I gotcha now. It really sounded like you said “Can” in the video, that’s why there’s so many other comments telling you the plane can’t actually crash from turbulence.
@@BronsonJamesAllison You said "can crash from turbulence" because right after you said that you followed it with "can understand why people would be nervous". Why would you said people would be nervous if you said a plane can't crash from turbulence. That wouldn't make sense.
@@_Chris_D_3004 I said
Don’t worry I plant can’t actually crash due to turbulence but I can understand why people were nervous.
*Aviation enthusiasts be like* : that sounds fun
It kinda was except for the smell lol
I would not mind att all
@@BronsonJamesAllison that was your mask since you never washed it
Right
Lmaooo facts 😂😂
The scariest part was when they announced they would be landing in Pittsburg lol
right?!?! haha
Idgi
@@BronsonJamesAllison I live in Pittsburgh. What's so scary??
@@trawlins396 the collapsing bridge
@@BronsonJamesAllison you mean the ONE that collapsed in December? That wasn't even a major bridge.
Bruh when you enter Ohio that’s when the scary stuff happens💀
it really is built different lol
i was born in ohio
@@thegiantjj nice what part
@@BronsonJamesAllison im pretty sure cleveland since most have my family live there and i visit all the time and was also there when i was young but it may have been somewhere else as i faintly remember my parents saying it was a diffrent part
@@thegiantjj oh nice I like cleveland!
The pilots did an excellent judgement call. Those must've been extremely strong cross winds for landing. Sometimes if they just can't beat the wind and ultimately have to go somewhere else while they still have fuel on board. I really hope this doesn't make you afraid of flying because in all honesty you basically won and unfavorable best outcome lottery on this flight.
Edit: Im private pilot licensed so even though I only have 103 hours of flight I think I am entitled to my own opinion. I know next to nothing about commercial flights like this so if any trainned pilots wana give their input I welcome the learning experience
“I really hope this doesn’t make you afraid of flying because in all honesty, you basically won an unfavorable best outcome lottery on this flight”.
So... you’re telling people who viewed this video to not be afraid of flying because the outcome of this flight was unfavorable, meaning the true outcome should’ve been a crash and that if you’re ever in this type of situation, you should expect to crash? I’m confused. Wouldn’t that make people more fearful?
@@brentgambrell I think what he is trying to say is that although they landed safely the turbulence, go arounds, and diversion were unfavorable to say the least, and he hopes that this doesn't make them fearful to fly. As someone who is familiar with aviation I can tell you that this weather was a cakewalk compared to what these planes are built to handle.
SOP is 2 or 3 tries then fly to an alternate airport.
@@brentgambrell I don't think he was talking about the people viewing this video. But the passengers
If they can’t handle the plane then they just use auto land
That was nothing. I’m a flight attendant. That was actually not too bad, what you experienced. I traveled on United not too long ago on my benefits, and people’s stuff was flying around. I was holding on to my snacks. It was kind of fun, but the lady next to me freaked out. I let her know plane will not crash, they’re just pockets of air. I distracted her enough where she calmed down.
I usually use the bottle of hand sanitizer to help my passengers calm down, i shake it strongly until bubbles appear inside, then i shake it lightly and the bubbles shake with it but never fall. I tell them the bubbles are planes and the gel is the air. There’s still air, we can’t fall. It works wonders everytime!☺️
That's what I told my sister pockets of air... The weakest for us also the strongest force being Gravity.
I was thinking the same thing, I’m a frequent flyer and that I’m confident to say was hardly turbulence lol.
Iv experienced turbulence so bad that the over head compartments above three seats fell open. This was a minor shaking 😂
Thanks!😂 I visualized that and saw you holding on to those snacks for dear life, like.. -Noo waay! I'm not gonna loose my snacks because of a little turbulence!
( "continues to eat and enjoying the free flight while looking around at all the ppl freaking out, like they think they're gonna die! Now wishing you had access to the intercome so you could calm ppl down by telling them to keep breathing, stop screaming and relax! -It's just some turbulence, so hold on to your belongings..especially the important stuff, like snacks and drinks! 🥜🍬🍹🙃
I just get airsick very fast. Nothing will help, info or not, I just feel awful when on a plane.
Everytime you go inside a tin can in the air powered by jet fuel, understand your life is in the universes hands.
Your life is always in God’s hands, even when sitting on the sofa watching Netflix.
....Good thing the Universe is in God's hands then.....starts humming old time camp song...."He's got the Whole World in His Hands.....He's got you & me Sister in His Hands...'
Bro the pilot is experienced
I trust pilots far more then any street drivers. Y'all were safe throughout
same
As a former aircraft technician, I can tell you that passenger aircraft are designed for way worse turbulence than you experienced.
The wings are designed to be able to flap just like a bird. There is a stress test video where the wings are almost touching each other before breaking.
These types of tests are done to ensure the wings can flap when needed to prevent from crashing. Also so they have the ability to grab air as quickly as possible when the aircraft falls if it flies through a dead-pocket. (A region in the atmosphere that may have a lower pressure for some weird reason / the atmosphere is a crazy place at times).
Yes, unfortunately, even with this amazing amount of technology that is being done to ensure the aircraft doesn’t fall out of the sky, there is no way to make an aircraft 100% stable during bad turbulence.
I feel sorry for those who experienced bad motion sickness from the turbulence.
Pilots do as much as they can to avoid turbulence, sometimes they will make a trip longer by going around it, other times increase altitude to go above, or decrease to go below. But other times there is no option but to find the least rough spot.
Quite fascinating the limits of commercial aircraft.
@@mangobaby_videos
Yes, technology can amaze us and how smart engineers are when designing the technology.
wasn’t the allowance for flap one of the key things that helped the weight brothers plane fly better then others? i might be mixing up my information, did they just use bernoullis principle, i forgot it’s been a while.
@@marcusrichards6117 I’m not exactly sure. When being taught about the history, we didn’t exactly go into great depths of how their aircraft flew.
Plus some historians believe the real first flight was by a French man in France. But to me it doesn’t matter.
Especially if there is a sudden strong micro burst or vertical winds, crap can be dangerous
My favorite was when we were flying into FL & had to circle around a lightning storm and I loved it, was so cool looking. But I shortly discovered I was alone in my amusement
First flight in 10 years, third overall, Atlanta to Miami. Delayed for weather in Florida. Finally get close around 10pm or so. Severe thunderstorm. Basically not even 2 seconds without lightning crawling across the sky in all directions. Seeing the coast come and go as we're circling Miami was amazing. Right up till the second south beach lost power. Shit got real when the planet seemed to disappear.
Hey, you had a first row seat watching a spectacular mother nature show!
Florida if I'm not mistaken has the most lightning strikes of any state.
Yeah, I’m with you, bring on the turbulence! I was just on an Alaskan cruise that got a little rough, I was hoping for much higher seas!
PS…it didn’t look that bumpy on the video
We're here with ya bud you not alone
Actual captain here. Turbulence is nothing dangerous and only one plane has crashed because of it. In my years flying I‘ve got extreme turbulence a few times. It‘s really nothing threatening and we do everything for your safety
facts
Cant even fly in Ohio 💀💀
why cant we have anything nice lol
@@BronsonJamesAllison ikr
Why was this recommended when I have to catch a flight tmrw morning
UA-cam must hate you goddamn lol
Was at an airport, queuing to board when the news on the tv started reporting on a recent plane crash.. Definitely not something you'd want to see literally mins before you board.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@cuclainne why would an airport even do that? lmao
@@electricheartpony It was on the news.. It wasn't like it was shown on purpose.. Lol
The reason I leave my seat belt on till the thing lands and stops moving
That is very wise! Everybody should do that
Exactly
That’s also a good idea jus in case of a rapid decompression event!😊
Asiana 214
I remember flying southwest, and as soon as the seatbelt sign lit up, people started standing up to use the bathroom. Half of them brought there neck pillow thing to the bathroom with them.
They clapping like they landed in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
I’ve heard the saying “Flying Spirit become a Spirit” 🕊🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂 RIGHT!!
@@Indiam. lol
Did you die on Spirit?
It's not spirit, its ohio
I was going somewhere with my mom once, and because of storms or somwthing, we couldn't land. Our plane literally made large circles in the sky for a little while until the pilot decided where we were going. That whole thing was fun lol
Definitely spices up the trip 😂
I can hear the intense conversation with the atc in your flight
As long as they keep feeding everyone
The circles are called holds and I'm learning them right now in flight school!
@@pilot_bruh576 I was texting a buddy on the ground during and he was able to listen in and said they were pretty calm about it but sounded annoyed lol
The worst flight I've ever been on happened 18 years ago. I was 15 and travelling from Europe to Miami. About 2 hours before landing we experienced turbulences. It was like a roller coaster, when we hit several air pockets on the Atlantic ocean.
We had just been served dinner before this. The third air pocket was so big that it felt like we were falling straight down like a stone for about 2-3 seconds. All dinner plates, food, drinks went up to the ceiling with one stewardess getting injured as she wasn't seated and got thrown against the ceiling, too. My hair was drenched in my father's beer (yaaay) and I was crying and shaking for a couple of minutes afterwards. I honestly thought we were about to die and I've never been more scared in my life before or afterwards.
My brother developed a fear of flying because of this incidence and still gets drunk before any flight and doesn't go on a flight longer than 3 hours.
So sorry you went thru that, I could never!! I have a phobia for flying always trying to drink something before getting on a big bird and I just ask God to let me get safely to my destination. I'm glad everything was OK after such scary moment 🙏
Soo I think I got one for you lol. I was on a Lufthansa 747 Jumbo Jet. From Toronto Canada across the sea to Italy. 9 and a half hour flight. Soo we are over the middle of the ocean, there is nowhere close for an emergency landing at this point, keep that in mind because there is about to be a medical emergency. Soo we are cruising through the sky and all of the sudden unexpectedly we hit a severe air pocket, the plane just dropped instantly. Not everyone had their seatbelts on, some people got thrown from their seats, but one older lady maybe in her 50s or 60s, lifted out of her seat hit the ceiling of the plane and fell on her side on the top of the backrest of the seat, she broke some bones and couldn’t move. They laid her on the floor in an open area where the emergency exits are, and thankfully there was a nurse on the plane able to take care of her until we got to the destination and she could get to a hospital. But that’s not even where it ends. Get this, Soo we are descending into Italy getting ready to land, everything seems pretty normal, I fly a lot so I am used to the feelings when something is off, but nothing seemed off and it wasn’t. Anyways at this point we are just over the runway, maybe 40ft off the ground and we hit a big down draft that formed right at the beginning of the runway. Soo the plane slams into the ground on its landing gear, some of the luggage compartments literally fell off the ceiling and on one of the rear outside landing gear had a tire blow and another wheel on the same gear literally completely came off and you could see it bouncing away out the window. The plane was fishtailing down the runway as you can feel the pilots fighting for control of the plane, while one of the engines kept scraping the ground. Then the plane finally stops after what felt like forever, I thought everything was fine then they started screaming to evacuate the plane immediately. It never caught on fire or anything but I assume they didn’t want to take any chances. Soo we go down those slides and we are standing on the grass beside the runway and the emergency vehicles start swarming us and the plane and spraying it with the foam to prevent any fires. Then we eventually took a bus back to the terminal and went on our way after hours. But then they eventually got everyone’s luggage and we were able to pick it up at the airport. It kinda ruined the beginning of the trip but we still enjoyed lol
@@iCazZiStronZi that’s an insane story. Wow! Thank goodness everyone survived.
That made me chuckle, your dad gets drunk before every flight lol
@@iCazZiStronZi My goodness, I don't think I'd ever fly again...
“Everyone was getting sick” legit my worst nightmare on a plane
Yeah it was not a fun time 😂
@@BronsonJamesAllison one person?
@@merrittman like 20
It was so bad that the lady's jeans were shreading....now that's a stressful flight !!!
Glad you survived !
haha no kidding! thanks me too
@Miles Doyle Wha- Huh?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Miles Doyle does anyone like Jews anymore though
Seeing as I’m emetophobic that would be my worst nightmare
How does that work? Are you always scared you might vomit or just when you do it produces extreme anxiety and/or fear of what’s happening?
@@shouldhavenotshouldof2031 well it changes for different people, but for me it’s always at the back of my mind yet when someone says ‘I don’t feel well’ or I don’t feel well then I get really really bad anxiety
That makes two of us. I haven’t puked since I was a toddler and I am fully grown now. I’d be a million times more scared of the sick passengers around me than any turbulence!
@@bderrick4944 exactly the same with me
That's what I was thinking, hearing someone vomit on a flight would give me more anxiety than the turbulence
All it takes is one barfer.
Pity Puker’s
Bro its ohio what did u expect 💀
good point lol
*you are the bravest man on earth for stepping foot in Ohio*
thanks i try lol
I can only imagine what goes there the pilots mind in the cockpit in that stressful situation, they are brave men.
"She's a little bumpy today. Imma need to drink some of my coffee so it doesn't spill. How about that game last night?"
Airline pilot here. I have a flight like this maybe once or twice a year.
Our workload is certainly increased, but the only fear I have is spilling my coffee. We’re monitoring the fuel state and thinking about what procedures we will do. Wind shear, go arounds, diversions, all practiced in the simulators once or twice a year. It’s all scripted. Even something crazy like a catastrophic engine fire is completely scripted.
You don’t freak out. You just anticipate, identify and mitigate risks like you’re trained to. Works like a charm.
It takes years of training and experience to get to the point where you’re flying a passenger jet. If you’re the type of person who “freaks out” you won’t make it very far in this business.
Same happened flying from New Zealand to Brisbane. We experienced the worst storms, turbulence, We were going around & around, aircraft would suddenly drop like a rock, violently bouncing from side to side, like a roller coaster. We eventually landed but it seemed like forever. I was terrified, never prayed so hard in all my life. Experience burnt into my brain. 🙏🇦🇺
That sounds crazy!
Always happens when you fly across the ditch 🇦🇺
Why would they even try and land why wouldn’t they just land to the closest airport to Brisbane were the weather would probably be abit better
Sounds exactly like our flight from the Bahamas to New York last week, so terrifying! I was praying really hard as well. Glad we're all safe
Me: is that- Spirit: Yes yes it’s us and now you understand this whole video
hahahaha
I am a Spirit Flight Attendant and LOVE my job. I completely trust our pilots! No safer airline !
@@melindajohnson8659 I agree I also trust them. Not my choice typically to fly a budget airline but most of my flights with spirit have been just fine
*sees the logo on the wing bit* WELL, OF COURSE IT WAS SPIR-
Right? 😂😂😂
The fuel remaining seems pretty accurate considering you’ve diverted. Probably started diverting on reserves which is fuel to make it to an alternate plus an additional 30 mins… nothing out of the ordinary here 👍🏼
@Abusada Aviation the plus 30mins is the final reserve fuel at 1,500ft. So the 2.7tons of fuel is very decent. Usually final reserve starts at 1.2tons on the A320 and becomes lower on the Neo (around 900ish)
Probably had another half hour of usable fuel easily.
@Abusada Aviation Alternate fuel is basically the fuel required to fly a missed approach to a climb out, routing and expected arrival of said alternate. So the actual fuel to alternate varies on a daily basis. Final reserve fuel is 30mins holding fuel at 1500ft. Final reserve is not what you want to be getting into. Fuel mayday mandatory at that point. So if you're holding at your destination you want to be looking at your Alternate + Final reserve fuel as a last point at which you initiate your diversion. Of course if you're confident you can get into your destination you can treat your destination as your "alternate" and go into your alternate fuel whilst holding. It get's a little complex and requires a plan A, B and C because you really have to protect that final reserve fuel in your tanks.
@Abusada Aviation not sure what the rules are in the US, but in Europe your "final reserve fuel" is 30 minutes for turbine and 45 minutes for piston aircraft.
@@AliAlBahrani73 you're reading the fuel panel incorrectly. It should be read in thousands of pounds. So there was actually 2,700lbs of fuel left on board which is still fine.
I've been through the same thing. Crazy storm weather. It was scary and we almost landed on top of another plane on one of our attempts to land. We had to reroute too. People throwing up left and right. We were thinking of either renting a car and driving home or risking it again on the plane. They said they had to wait for the winds to be within spec of the plane for landing. We jumped back on the same plane and when we landed, the plane skidded side to side trying to stay centered and started tilting with the wing almost touching the runway. I saw the front of the runway through the side windows. I recorded it on my phone at the time, but since I was recording many back-to-back 4k videos on an old phone, the phone crashed and I lost the video! I only have one where people were throwing up and everyone was scared and quiet on the plane. To this day, I regret not choosing 1080p. At least I was with two of my siblings who can corroborate my story.
When I heard worst flight of your life and saw SPIRIT, I immediately assumed the customary black girls fighting in air. I am beside myself now.
hahahaha
One of many reasons I do not fly anymore. And the turbulence is going to get worse as the weather becomes more and more extreme. Good Luck!!!
Planes can’t crash from turbulence lmao you keep listening to this fake news
You know you have more chance of dying in a car accident, or dying from a bee sting. Then turbulence bringing down a commercial aircraft.
It would take winds from a category 4 hurricane to bring down a commercial aircraft. You seriously have absolutely nothing to worry about.
@@Rocinante_1980 Well, that's not really why I won't fly anymore, it's because the service is so awful, and you never know if you're gonna get where you're going to without massive aggravation.
Remember, one word, jelly
@@ilijadavidovic5614 Grape or Petroleum?
I love flying. Always have. Severe turbulence is actually my favorite. Same with go arounds. Last time I was on a flight to Vegas the pilot had to do a go around, and the person I was with was shaking, when I heard the engines spool up to go around power I let out a very audible “YES” much to the annoyance and anger to the people around me.
My grandfather was an aeronautical engineer, so I know it takes a shit load to go wrong for a commercial aircraft to crash, and even then pilots are extremely smart people, they are some of the smartest, coolest, most calm people on the planet, and when flying you just have to make your peace, and trust the experience and judgement. Any time I get the chance I buy pilots drinks.
Please ! No Dam drinks for my pilot !!! Lmao 😂
@@seanthemover I’m guessing they’ve had enough drinks 🍺 😂😂
AFTER they're done for the day, I hope? Lol
@@cynderella5222 depends on the company. This is why I don’t fly spirit anymore.
@@soulman4292 😳 Oh my! And now neither will I! (Lol)
My late husband and I flew from Miami to Panama.. we hit a storm and the turbulence was so bad my husband had a pair of sunglasses in his shirt pocket and hit turbulence so bad his glasses flew out and landed 3 rows in front of us😳
We caught the edge of Hurricane Floyd in ‘99. We hit wicked updrafts, which caused the plane to go straight up, like a helicopter. There were also massive pockets of dead air, causing the plane to drop like an elevator with no cables. That was real turbulence.
This all sounds like so much fun!!!
So scary I don’t know how you all survived this. This is going to be in life changing event for decades to come for everyone involved. You guys are truly survivors.
Bro i had the same exact flught but the turbulence was 5x worse
This happened to us. We where circling an airport for a few hours then had to land ina different airport about 500 miles away. The worst part was once we landed we couldn’t leave the plane since hundreds of other planes had the same thing happen so there were no available gates. We also good no food while we waited for around 8 hours to get a gate
They will never send you to an airport that far away because there is just enough fuel onboard to do a go around, to wait till you can land and to fly to another airport if needed so that is only a few hours extra with the fuel the plane has so if you had to wait a few hours then it could never reach that other airport
@@ChairBecauseImNotATable think they meant they waited on the ground because there was no gate
Your fueler friend was right. 2,700lbs (Airbus rounds their fuel off actually so technically it was less) of fuel is damn near empty. WOW
It's times like these you really need 'Sully'
in the cockpit, behind the manual controls.
He has an impressive track record.
It's reasons like this is why I was so terrified going on a plane when I was younger, because I kept watching videos like these lol
I like to trust my pilots, but get nervous when the flight attendants give you free alcohol.
I was a FA. We do that to keep you happy and as a “sorry for the inconvenience” bc passengers will literally scream at us and blame us for things that are not our fault/out of our control. It gets wild
The music makes it more scary tbh
Like turbulence only happens to Spirit right? 🙄
@@Uanaca67And ryanair
If you fly spirit… you might become one
The teenager that made the April fools joke about not fueling the plane led to this.
hes a pilot now lol
Wait till you hit an air pocket, then you can tell me which one is scarier…
Those are the worst. Turbulence has nothing on air pockets.
What's that?
@@alinegoncalves4118 So “air pockets” don’t actually exist; it’s just a common term for the type of turbulence that feels like the plane is suddenly falling out of the sky. Imagine flying along minding your own business when suddenly the plane just falls- as if through nothing- before just as suddenly “catching” itself. The sensation can be terrifying, but in reality, commercial planes don’t really drop more than 20 feet (out of the thousands of feet they’re flying above the Earth) when this happens. It’s a common occurrence and not particularly dangerous, at least for commercial jets.
@@allthenumbers very true ! So called air pockets are harmless to commercial aircraft.
It’s the small twin or single engine aircraft that have to worry about it.
Sudden drops like that can cause an engine to stall.
I'm so glad that everyone made it safely. Those pilot's Rocked under Pressure.
The pilots were under no pressure at all. That was a mild shaking. They are trained to handle far far far worse then that.
I feel like I was on that flight ✈️ But mine was years ago. From Vegas, bad weather, bad turbulence ended in Pennsylvania. Whew!! Super scary. Pilots are awesome! Thanks for getting us to ground safely. 🙏🏾
I’m a student pilot. That’s scary for the wrong reason: I’m an emetophobe.
Yeah the puke was what made it bad for me lol
Bro Philippine planes land next to the see for an approach it feels like a 4.5 magnitude earthquake because of the sea breeze pretty crazy to be flying a Q400 pretty strong piloting
Wow! I bet that it was.
My local airport is surrounded by a lake, and right next to the bay. For about a second, it looks like the plane is about to crash into the water, right before the plain flares for ground contact.
I’ve experienced some pretty bad turbulence that made me question flying
“Spirit airlines” understandable
hahahaha
Got bad turbulence once. I personally enjoy turbulence but my coworker didn't. We ate some shrimp gumbo at a bubba Gump inside the airport. He threw that up into the barf bag which and then turn stunk so bad that I started gagging and could not enjoy the turbulence. And he nearly topped the bag off I watched the shadow inside grow and it just got up up up and then he had to get another bag
omg thats terrible haha
I flew from Atlanta, Georgia to Seattle, Washington and we experienced turbulence around the Midwest do bad it literally felt like the plane was gonna just drop out of the sky. It shook, rolled from side to side, drop really fast then catch. Needless to say I drank a lot of alcohol on that flight cuz if I was gonna die I was gonna drunk af
Ah you were fine! The plane won't crash from turbulence. It's just rough air tossing it around. Airframe can handle 60 x their normal flexion rates. Read "Airframe". Great airplane book read.
This exact thing happened to me flying from Texas to Pittsburgh…we had to land in Ohio, was super scary
Go STEELERS!
Ugh, I hate those flights! Although if they’re long flights, they are weirdly good for ridding you of a general fear of flying. You just can’t maintain that level of anxiety for hours and hours. Or I couldn’t. I was super scared of any flight. But after a horrendous eight hour trans Atlantic flying, I will go anywhere now, and all alone, I don’t care. I survived the worst that turbulence could do
thats a great way to get over it for sure!
This was the most dramatic video of turbulence I’ve ever seen 😂
I aim to be the best haha
Only in Ohio
for real
I flew spirit once. Smooth flight but still the CRAZIEST flight I’ve ever had. Think I’ll stick with my Delta.
My first flight was a couple months ago and i flew with Spirit. The flight attendants were really nice and the pilot was great, the flight back was good as well. Maybe i just got lucky because i always see people talking poorly about Spirit.
Delta is the worst. They’re always overbooking their flights
As an avid flyer and having a parent that's a pilot. Planes don't crash due to turbulence. It generally takes a string of events to crash a plane. If anyone wants to know about how planes actually crash, I'd recommend mentor pilot.
It's much safer to do 3 go around and re route than trying to land in bad weather like that.
Yeah thats why I said it wont crash from turbulence haha
bro was flying spirit 💀
That reminds me of a recent experience I encountered when I was on a United Airlines flight heading to El Salvador. It was only a 30 minute flight, we had a layover in Houston.
The plane started shaking and slightly going down. It was so scary I started praying and the passengers next to us started screaming. Some people acted calm but it definitely was an eye opening moment making me realize how short life can be and very grateful that we made it safely.
That's an amazing story and experience. I'm sure that yoy did pray very hard. I sure would have!
Transport category aircraft are designed to fly through worse than that without breaking
Stay out of the yellow arc and your airplane will remain in one piece
Can't have Peace flight in Ohio ☠️
we really cant
My flight from Atlanta to Burlington encounter termed severe weather and we had turbulence and the plane dropped a total of 7 times and there was this girl next to me who got sick
Will never fly spirit in my life. Even as a last resort. Good video!
This could’ve happened on any airline…
Has nothing to do with Spirit and I’ve never had a problem with them…wouldn’t consider this a problem either it was uncontrollable and the pilot made the best choice in the end
I suspect OP has non-weather related issues
Oh yeah. No way.
It’s mainly for the lower class who can barely afford a plane ticket.
What do you expect on a spirit flight
This guy may have been concerned and scared, but he was also very naïve about how safe commercial aircraft are. I’m 67 and have been on commercial airline flights since I was nine months old. I remember as a young child being in turbulence so severe it would knock the flight attendants off their feet. Even as a young child I was never frightened by this. My father was an aircraft mechanic for American Airlines. I grew up knowing how incredibly safe these birds are.
I think you just misheard. I said a plane can’t crash from turbulence
POV: You’re flying tomorrow
How was the flight lol
@@BronsonJamesAllison Good, I survived!
haha im glad!
Omg i live in Pittsburgh. Finally my city is mentioned in a video (the city I live in is what I mean by “my city”)
Ha nice!
It's not your city
It's our city ☭
As someone who's working on my license, that would've been a great learning experience though! And absolutely nothing wrong with go arounds. You learn a lot with those.
Absolutely ! I feel like commercial pilots should practice go around on a regular basis
I would’ve loved it😂😂
@@BronsonJamesAllison
We do!
@@BronsonJamesAllison Every 6-12 months we have to get in the simulator and practice them. Go arounds, stalls, diversions, wind shear, engine failures, depressurization, fires, you name it. Most pilots end up having to do a go around or a diversion maybe once or twice a year in real life. Those maneuvers are actually quite common.
A lot of the traveling public thinks we’re up there like it’s an action movie and flipping switches, hitting buttons, sweating and swearing.
It’s all very scripted behavior. My biggest “fear” while flying is spilling hot coffee on my nether regions.
@@byronhenry6518 oh yeah I know it! Been considering getting my pilots license sometime soon. Looks so fun
That’s why you don’t fly spirit airlines
Could be windshear
Thank God Ya'll landed safely 👀 🤯😬🙏🏿 🙏🏿🙏🏿😬 ... Glad You're Ok 😁🙏🏿 ... Thanks for sharing ❤ 🥀
The emojis like this 🙏 are actually high fiving not praying
Turbulence are nasty....at 14 years old I flew to Colorado with a pastor and we bumped & rolled all across the mountains. The pastor turned grey....it was hairy.
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thats rowdy!
@LiveMoreTv
It ripped my youth Pastor ,a new one...per usual, I ended up comforting him. 😎
It's just the way I roll, I knew we were dead, yet here I sit.....😫😫😫😳
Gosh darn people over react about airplanes for veiws. It bothers me as someone who is a giant airplane nerd go arounds are very common. Turbulence is one of the most common things on and airplane and people act like it’s the end of the world
How is it an over reaction? Literally like 30 people threw up on the plane at the same time. It wasn’t an enjoyable experience and that was all I was saying.
@@BronsonJamesAllison I hear yah. Go arounds common? On a Boeing 700 series / Airbus series? I'm a private pilot myself and I've been on hundreds of domestic flights and not once has the pilot needed to go around. Even on the times I saw the wing dip very low.
Common on small planes like mine? Yes. Big ones? Idk where you hear that. Airlines have a tight schedule the keep and wouldn't do this unless it was absolutely necessary
@@DeltaFlare987 exactly! I fly so much and that was the first go around I’ve ever experienced on a commercial flight. I can see it more common for private or like a Cessna plane but I feel like it’s rare for commercial flights
@@BronsonJamesAllison i think go arounds are common in that they happen regularly but because there are so many commercial flights happening it's rare to be on the plane actually doing it. Similar to how it is common for someone to win the lottery but it is rare for a specific person to win it.
I just want to say I'm one of those people who have a big fear of flying I have been on a plane many times and I can't bring myself to get on another plane. But me personally I have an irrational fear of falling but I genuinely did not know that planes won't go down due to turbulence. When I was younger we were on a plane and it dropped hundreds of feet we must have hit an air pocket but the flight attendant literally flew into the laps of the passengers in front of us. It came out of nowhere but we were on a commercial flight so I don't know. Lol
Glad you got home safe.
I was on a flight from Portland to Denver, there was a power outage at Denver that had us do go arounds. We passed a couple of severe storms, and our pilot had a brilliant idea to FLY us through one. Obviously he had underestimated this cloud because the plane shook violently and lightning kept striking the plane, it was 20 minutes of pure hell. We got on the ground safely though
The thing that would made me panic the most isn't the turbulence but hearing ppl throwing up without having nowhere to run away to. I have emetophobia 🙃 That's one of my ultimate fears everytime I'm on a plane or in any moving vehicle.
yeah the smell was awful lol
Lol same. As soon as he said everyone started to get sick, I stopped the vid and pretended like my heart didn’t just start racing 🙃 oh, the joys of life
hahaha
Welcome to spirit ✈️😂😂😂
No welcome to demons ✈️ 😂😂😂
Every airline does this bud
Happy you are safe. I was on a flight once from Atlanta, GA, to Charleston, WV. It was like being in the back of the school bus on a bumpy road.
From an Ohioan, there is a lot of wind in the state. Yes I do live in Columbus, if you fly back over here, you are 80% gonna get severe turbulence or weather.
Yeah I typically prefer CLE or CAK but sometimes I fly out of CMH and yeah it sends to be a little windy every time
Extreme turbulence is actually very 'normal' but it is scary if you're not used to it
That’s what you get for flying Spirit lol
That is a airbus Fuelling panel. I fuel these types of planes every day and I can assure you that 2.7t isn’t abnormal when an aircraft lands so your fueller that informed you it was low must be extremely inexperienced as well as very unprofessional sending you a picture of an airlines property and information.
Metric Tonnes like 1,000kg?
I thought it was more like litres? 🤷🏼♂️
Edit: Zooming in on a screenshot shows the 2.7 and x 1,000 so agree it’s tonnes. Not so bad then considering the number of landing attempts and redirection!
Yeah pretty unprofessional to send a picture of a fueling panel. I guess it's unprofessional as sending a picture of airline property something like an airplane lol wow
@@deetee5052 what is your actual point? I don’t understand your issue?
@@colinsouthern look at the “Actual” amount at the bottom right of the panel. It’s shows 2.7 which is about routine when a 320 comes in. We use the slider to the left of the “actual” to dial the aircraft up to the required amount before we commence refuelling.
Hurricane hunters go thru far worse turbulence over and over again. There was really no danger from the turbulence it self. Planes are built to handle it.
yes thats why I said it cant crash from turbulence
Thank you to our wonderful Pilots, you are all amazing, and always know how to be calm, offer reassurance, and keep your nerves, even in difficult or unusual circumstances. 👏😊💐
Well when you take spirit, that’s on you.
Spirit doesn’t control the weather, brainiac
@DefinitelyNotACultist doesn’t a joke by definition have to be funny?
An airbus 320 uses 2430 kg per hour
You could of gone another 30-50 minutes
I was curious what the readings actually stood for, he says the bottom right was 2.7 which is how much the plan had left, is that 2700kg?
Meter reads 1000lbs scale
1000 lbs = 454 kg so 1200 kg
Go around are very normal and when it happens it happens to keep you safe
For sure
Severe weather?
Your above the clouds and the sky looks fine unless theres too much turbulence but that doesn’t happen
Not really a storm just strong winds that day
@@BronsonJamesAllison oh
I just happened with me as well few days back. I was going to New Delhi from Paris and because of the weather we didn't land in the airport instead we went to another city nearby for the fuel. I arrived after 4 hours to my destination. It took 30 mins for the pilots to land the flight. But we landed safely.
i could smell the comments as soon as he said "ohio"
haha comment section is rank
People always flying Spirit Airlines: That looks like a normal flight..
no joke haha
cant even have a normal flight in ohio 💀
no kidding lol
Me when i try to land a plane in Pilot training flight simulator:
i played that today haha i love it
Lmfao he’s real serious about it too
This happen to me one time in American spirit and delta
Bro flew on spirit and almost became one
RIP
Just because fuel would be gone doesn’t mean the plane just drops from the sky either 😂
I know.
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